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Benefits Of Close Circuit Television (CCTV)
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5 Top Tips To Improve your CCTV

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Cleaning Cameras
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Cleaning Cameras
Regually clean viewing glass/plastic of the camera, doing so can improve the resolution light level and clarity ofthe camera

Positioning of Camera
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Positioning of camera
Check the position of the camera, is it viewing the best possible area, is it pointing towards a strong light source, if so, move location of camera or block direct light source.

Over Exposed video Image
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Regually clean viewing glass/plastic of the camera, doing so can improve the resolution light level and clarity ofthe camera

Cleaning Cameras
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Facial Recognition
Regually clean viewing glass/plastic of the camera, doing so can improve the resolution light level and clarity ofthe camera

5 Top Tips in Improving your Exsting CCTV system

Guidance on optimising your CCTV system

Recent events have highlighted the importance of close-circuit TV in identifying and prosecuting rioters and looters. Over 3000 people have been arrested so far, and video evidence will play a major part in securing convictions.

For successful prosecution (and, therefore, for future deterrence) it’s vital that CCTV systems produce and record clear and unambiguous images. We’ve been installing and maintaining CCTV security systems for many years – here is our guidance on how to make sure your CCTV helps protect your both business and the wider community.

  • Determine key areas where images of potential offenders can be captured. These include street areas immediately outside your premises; entrances to customer and staff areas and stockrooms (covering both those entering and those leaving); places where cash or valuables are held or worked with; and side and rear areas where entry may be attempted.
  • Site cameras and lighting in these areas that capture sufficient detail to allow identification and prosecution to succeed. This means careful consideration of sight lines, camera angles, lens choice and image quality.
  • Design and specify tamper and vandal resistant CCTV systems, so that they are difficult for potential offenders to neutralise
  • Ensure that recordings made are of high quality, and protected from physical attack. Nowadays this generally means solid state or hard disk recording, with the digital recorder in a protected part of the premises or stored in a hardened lock box
  • If your installation falls short in any of these areas consider asking for professional advice on reconfiguring and upgrading it.

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